Kath explores similarities between the story of the Wise Men and our earlier Advent series.
Kath explores similarities between the story of the Wise Men and our earlier Advent series.
Chris examines the visit of Mary to Elizabeth to see what we can learn about responding to God’s promises.
Chris speaks at our candlelit carol service.
As we believe in Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, we seek to draw close to Him and in following Him we learn to follow His ways. The more we follow His ways the closer we follow Him and the more we learn about His ways.
The way in which Jesus brings light to a man born blind illustrates how His life brings light to all who will go where He sends them. Are you willing to go?
John tells us that Jesus’ life is the light of the world. The world is divided into two parts. The people who want to hide from that light and those who are drawn to trust in the life of Jesus so much that they change their behaviour. Hear what it means to believe in Jesus.
Jesus is alive. His body was raised physically from the grave. We consider the event of the resurrection and seek to live in the light this brings. Chris also explores the mysterious ending of Mark’s gospel.
Why does Mark focus in on the death of Jesus? What does it mean to carry his dying in our bodies so his life can be shown in us?
In this Science Sunday service, Professor Alisdair Coles opens our eyes to some of the wonders of the human brain and looks at Psalm 139 in the light of current scientific knowledge.
Chris leads reflections on each section of this powerful passage of Scripture. The questions are aimed to help us apply and respond to this passage in our lives today.